In this warm-hearted debut rom-com, a young woman returns home to run her family’s casket business and falls in love with a seemingly perfect stranger. But there’s just one problem . . . he works for Death.
“A charming, original love story about grief. I loved it.”—Sophie Cousens, New York Times bestselling author of This Time Next Year
Nora thought she was finished with Rabbittown, Alabama, for good. But an unexpected tragedy turned her life upside down, and she’s found herself back in her tiny hometown running the family casket business.
There aren’t exactly a lot of prospects for a single woman in her thirties in a place like Rabbittown. Until Nora Clanton’s ordinary, casket-selling day is interrupted by a handsome stranger wandering into her shop and asking for directions—as well as a date.
Garrett Bishop seems like the ideal guy. He’s thoughtful, he’s kind, and he has a lucrative job as a logistics coordinator, for which he seems to have a passion. She’s not totally sure what “logistics” entails, but she knows it means long hours, lots of travel, and urgent calls in the middle of the night.
When a few of Rabbittown’s residents suddenly pass away—a heart attack here, a car crash there—and Garrett is spotted at the scenes of, well, all of the deaths, his frustratingly vague job description starts to become increasingly . . . suspicious. What is it that Garrett actually does for a living?
He’s a logistics coordinator for Death.
When Nora discovers the truth, she is unable to reconcile the wonderful man she knows with the unthinkably cruel job he loves. Will she ever be able to understand how he can do what he does, or will she have to lay her best chance at love to rest?
Casket Case is the heartfelt story of a small-town girl who feels surrounded by death—literally and figuratively. This clever, endearing, and romantic debut explores how love and loss are forever intertwined . . . but death might not be as scary as it seems.
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"I laughed, swooned hard, and—of course—I cried! Such a tender and romantic book, and one that makes you face death head on but holds your hand while it does . . . Nora and Garrett are wonderful. Did I mention that I cried?"
— Cressida McLaughlin, author of The Cornish Cream Tea Bus
A charming, original love story about grief. I loved it.
— Sophie Cousens, New York Times bestselling author of This Time Next YearQuirky and delightfully macabre, with the most unique rom-com premise I’ve read in ages. All the small town feels really got me.
— Carlie Walker, author of The TakedownI laughed, swooned hard and—of course—I cried! Such a tender and romantic book, and one that makes you face death head on, but holds your hand while it does. Nora and Garrett are wonderful. Did I mention that I cried?
— Cressida McGlaughlin, author of the The Cornish Cream Tea BusBy turns melancholic and sweet, this is a warmhearted tribute to moving forward after loss and the healing power of steadfast love. Evans should win plenty of fans.
— Publishers WeeklyA charming, original love story about grief. I loved it.
— Sophie Cousens, New York Times bestselling author of This Time Next YearQuirky and delightfully macabre, with the most unique rom-com premise I’ve read in ages. All the small-town feels really got me.
— Carlie Walker, author of The TakedownBy turns melancholic and sweet, this is a warmhearted tribute to moving forward after loss and the healing power of steadfast love. Evans should win plenty of fans.
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Bailey Carr is a New York City–based audiobook narrator. She graduated with a BFA in acting from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. Bailey has narrated audiobooks for multiple New York Times bestselling authors.
Erin Bennett is an Earphones Award–winning narrator and a stage actress who played Carlie Roberts in the BBC radio drama Torchwood: Submission. She can be heard on several video games. Regional theater appearances include the Intiman, Pasadena Playhouse, Arizona Theatre Company, A Noise Within, Laguna Playhouse, and the Getty Villa. She trained at Boston University and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.